Monthly Archives: June 2017

June 29, 2017Artist Jim Sanborn unveils:”Argentum: Double PositiveatThe Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, New YorkPause for a moment and think about all the activity that you read about and see around you. On the political front it can be dispirit… Continue reading →

Arthur Singer’s watercolor self-portrait in “The Ghost Army”circa 1944After a short stay in New York City ( see my previous post ), I drove back upstate to start working on the details of a new exhibition that we are preparing for The Unive… Continue reading →

June 12, 2017atThe Metropolitan Museum of ArtA week before my birthday, I drove alone down to New York City. I had an invitation from my cousins – Diane and Arthur Abbey – who I hadn’t seen in quite a while, for a big party. The invit… Continue reading →

Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Arton the campus of Cornell UniversityJune, 2017 is turning out to be a most enchanting month, and I have been on the road ( literally ) from western New York sites like Niagara Falls to the eastern metropolis of New York C… Continue reading →

Niagara Falls, New YorkJune, 2017A marvelous month now, with the start of my sabbatical from R.I.T. – I have been able to travel from one end of New York State to the other. With our Swiss friends we happen to journey over to Niagara Falls … Continue reading →

I guess I will have to admit it – I am an art addict. For me, just the process of looking at art in a gallery or museum engages me in a deep way. I look at the works of other artists, and it is like reading a letter that was addressed to me… Continue reading →

Alan Singer’s watercolor works-in progress 2017After a glorious morning sitting out in the yard painting a watercolor, I took a break to go out and see what other art works. I am going over to the University Gallery at R.I.T. to confirm my p… Continue reading →